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(Since there's only 2 traps that don't use Cunning for the combatStatScale, we can list them here. General range (taken from a code comment).)
 
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{{Ability_box
|image=Trap mastery.png
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|image=Trap_mastery_2017.png
|name=Trap mastery
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|game_version=1.7.4
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|name=Trap Mastery
 
|category_type=[[Cunning (category type)|Cunning]]
 
|category_type=[[Cunning (category type)|Cunning]]
 
|category=[[Trapping (category)|Trapping]]
 
|category=[[Trapping (category)|Trapping]]
|require={{TalentReq/CunsReq1}}
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|require=Level (0,3,8,15,24) Cun (15,17,19,21,23) <!-- A custom formula, not one of the standard requirements -->
|use_mode=Passive
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|use_speed=Standard
 
|desc=
 
|desc=
Learn how to set up traps. You will learn new traps as follows:
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This talent allows you to prepare up to (Raw talent level, min 1, max 3) different trap(s) of tier (Raw talent level, max 5) or less for later deployment. (Use this ability to select which to prepare.)
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Designs known:
  
*Level 1: {{t|Explosion Trap}}
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(Known/unlocked traps go here, in the format "Tier X: Trap Name - short description")
*Level 2: {{t|Bear Trap}}
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*Level 3: {{t|Catapult Trap}}
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*Level 4: {{t|Disarming Trap}}
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*Level 5: {{t|Nightshade Trap}}
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This talent also increases the effectiveness of your traps and makes them more difficult to detect and disarm:
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Many traps scale based on a value called '''trap_effectiveness'''. This value is given by the formula (1 + {{CTS|25|100}}/100)*{{CSS|cun|1|5}}, and it generally ranges from 1 to 10 at normal character levels. The talent level used for the combatTalentScale is {{t|Trap Priming}}'s level if the trap is primed, or Trap Mastery's level otherwise. The stat that the combatStatScale uses is Cunning unless stated otherwise, but for {{t|Gravitic Trap}} it uses Magic, and for {{t|Purging Trap}} it uses Willpower.
  
*Trap Power: {{cts|20|100|raw}} (effect of this varies between each trap)
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Traps prepared this way are difficult to detect ({{cS|Talent Level * .25 * Cun|10|3.75|75|125|0.25}} detection 'power')<br/>
*Cunter Detection Power: {{cs|(0.15 * Cun * Talent Level)|0|0|75|75}}
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and disarm ((1.25 * the detection power) disarm 'power') based on your Cunning.<br/>
*Counter Disarm Power: 1.25 times counter detection power
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They gain +{{cTS|25|100%}} effectiveness,<br/>
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and can be deployed without breaking stealth (trap_effectiveness*10 + min(25, {{t|Advanced Trap Deployment}} talent level), min 0, max 100)% of the time.<br>
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You are immune to the damage and negative effects of your traps, and traps may critically strike based on your physical crit chance.<br>
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Most traps last {{cTS|9|13}} turns if not triggered, and refund 80% of their stamina cost on expiration.<br>
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More designs may be discovered or learned from special instructors in the world.<br/>
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Note: Discovery usually involves disarming traps you find in the world.
  
If a trap is not triggered 80% of its stamina cost will be refunded when it expires.
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The following traps are always available, and can be prepared as long as your Trap Mastery raw talent level is high enough:
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*Tier 1: {{t|Bear Trap}}
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*Tier 1: {{t|Disarming Trap}}
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*Tier 2: {{t|Springrazor Trap}}
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*Tier 3: {{t|Pitfall Trap}}
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*Tier 4: {{t|Flash Bang Trap}}
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*Tier 5: {{t|Bladestorm Trap}}
  
New Traps can also be learned from special teachers in the world:
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The following traps must be unlocked. You can unlock them by specific methods, or you have a chance to unlock one by dismantling it or a similar trap as you disarm it:
*{{t|Flash Bang Trap}}
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*Tier 2: {{t|Poison Gas Trap}} - Read the [[lore]] note ''"the perfect killing device"'' next to the downstairs on level 1 of [[The Maze]], or dismantle a Poison Gas Trap, Poison Spore Trap (spore colony), or Poison Blast Trap
*{{t|Poison Gas Trap}}
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*Tier 2: {{t|Explosion Trap}} - Dismantle an Explosion Trap, Fire Blast Trap (burnt spot), or Delayed Explosion Trap (hot spot)
*{{t|Gravitic Trap}}
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*Tier 3: {{t|Beam Trap}} - Return to [[Derth]] after completing the quest [[Storming the city]] via [[Angolwen]], or dismantle a Beam Trap or Spinning Beam Trap (magical emitter)
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*Tier 3: {{t|Freezing Trap}} - Kill [[Varsha the Writhing]] in the alternate [[Daikara]], or dismantle a Freezing Trap or Cold Flames Trap (cold spot)
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*Tier 3: {{t|Catapult Trap}} - Kill [[Filio Flightfrond]] in [[Dreadfell]], or dismantle a Catapult Trap or Giant Boulder Trap (large pressure plate)
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*Tier 4: {{t|Purging Trap}} - Talk to [[Protector Myssil]] in [[Zigur]] after killing [[Urkis, the High Tempest]], or dismantle a Purging Trap or Anti-Magic Trap (dull area)
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*Tier 4: {{t|Nightshade Trap}} - Dismantle a Nightshade Trap or Poison Vine (venomous vine)
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*Tier 5: {{t|Dragonsfire Trap}} - Kill [[Rantha the Worm]] in the normal [[Daikara]], or dismantle a Dragonsfire Trap or Dragon Fire Trap (burned area)
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*Tier 5: {{t|Ambush Trap}} - Save the merchant in the [[Trapped!]] quest and then buy it from him for 3000 gold, or side with the [[Assassin Lord]] and get it for free, or dismantle an Ambush Trap or Summoning Alarm (ring of faded symbols)
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*No tier: {{t|Gravitic Trap}} - Learn the {{t|Mystical Cunning}} [[prodigy]]
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It takes multiple uninterrupted turns (i.e. with no enemies around) to successfully learn a trap by dismantling it.
 
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Latest revision as of 04:35, 8 May 2022

Trap Mastery
Trap mastery 2017.png
Game Version 1.7.4
Category Type Cunning
Category Trapping
Requirements Level (0,3,8,15,24) Cun (15,17,19,21,23)
Use Mode Activated
Cost -
Range Melee/Personal
Cooldown -
Travel Speed Instantaneous
Use Speed Standard
Description This talent allows you to prepare up to (Raw talent level, min 1, max 3) different trap(s) of tier (Raw talent level, max 5) or less for later deployment. (Use this ability to select which to prepare.)

Designs known:

(Known/unlocked traps go here, in the format "Tier X: Trap Name - short description")

Many traps scale based on a value called trap_effectiveness. This value is given by the formula (1 + 25–100cTS/100)*1–5cSS:cun, and it generally ranges from 1 to 10 at normal character levels. The talent level used for the combatTalentScale is Trap Priming's level if the trap is primed, or Trap Mastery's level otherwise. The stat that the combatStatScale uses is Cunning unless stated otherwise, but for Gravitic Trap it uses Magic, and for Purging Trap it uses Willpower.

Traps prepared this way are difficult to detect (10–75cS:0.25P as Talent Level * .25 * Cun varies from 3.75–125 detection 'power')
and disarm ((1.25 * the detection power) disarm 'power') based on your Cunning.
They gain +25–100%cTS effectiveness,
and can be deployed without breaking stealth (trap_effectiveness*10 + min(25, Advanced Trap Deployment talent level), min 0, max 100)% of the time.
You are immune to the damage and negative effects of your traps, and traps may critically strike based on your physical crit chance.
Most traps last 9–13cTS turns if not triggered, and refund 80% of their stamina cost on expiration.
More designs may be discovered or learned from special instructors in the world.
Note: Discovery usually involves disarming traps you find in the world.

The following traps are always available, and can be prepared as long as your Trap Mastery raw talent level is high enough:

The following traps must be unlocked. You can unlock them by specific methods, or you have a chance to unlock one by dismantling it or a similar trap as you disarm it:

It takes multiple uninterrupted turns (i.e. with no enemies around) to successfully learn a trap by dismantling it.